This video explores prism optics, highlighting their advantages for shooters, especially those with astigmatism, and their long-standing use by the U.S. Marine Corps. It delves into how prism optics work, the Bindon Aiming Concept, and compares them to red dots and LPVOs. The content also showcases different reticle types, including bullet drop compensators and the ACSS reticle, and offers opinions on current top prism optics. The video aims to educate the AR-15 community on these specialized optics.
This video from American Rifleman TV takes viewers inside Trijicon's headquarters in Wixom, Michigan, to explore the legacy and manufacturing of their iconic Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG). It highlights the Bindon Aiming Concept (BAC) that allows for dual-eye open aiming and the use of tritium and fiber optics for a bright aiming point. The description emphasizes the widespread adoption of the ACOG by military, law enforcement, and civilian shooters, and hints at Trijicon's broader product engineering capabilities beyond just the ACOG, catering to a diverse range of armed citizens and enthusiasts.
This is the third part of a three-part Q&A session from InRangeTV, covering a range of firearm-related topics. Discussions include potential innovations in rifle and handgun platforms, the efficacy of hyper burst and counter-recoil systems, the decline of delayed blowback and direct impingement gas systems in modern rifles, and the rationale behind fixed magnification optics for combat troops. The video also touches upon rifle camouflage techniques, the effectiveness of the Chiappa Triple Threat shotgun for home defense, hypothetical WWII scenarios with era-specific and modern firearm loadouts, and opinions on firearm-themed media and VR games. The session concludes with a query about potentially collaborating with experts in the night vision and thermal industry.
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